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"It's clear the right things are happening and I've met with one of the families involved in the (pupil referral unit) in Neyland to try to get a feel of how local people are feeling".
I like to get a feel of the auditorium.
To get a feel of a proper ball, the pupils had to play "ball boys".
"I'm trying to get a feel of what really happened today to be honest," he said.
So, whenever I get a new phone, I want to get a feel of it and see how it works.
"It allows people to get a feel of whether they would be able to manage the top job".
Read this devastating interview with David Blanchflower to get a feel of what it's like to be the internal critic.
"I wanted to get a feel of your aims and objectives," the 40-something (she asks not to be named) tells the men.
"There's the Triple G fight — there's obviously other fights," he said, adding, "I have to get a feel of what Canelo wants to do".
"The tour is really to get a feel of the place and the vibe of the hotel," said the New Orleans resident, who grew up outside Chicago.
"The idea is to come to us to get a feel of what we are aiming at, so we can avoid an impasse later".
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